Yes on one of the BBC lessor channels.
Strong numbers I’m guessing bbc ?
I’ve followed my club for 45 years through being arguably the best team in the world picking up every trophy and beating a queensland rep side, then through disaster and being relegated to the third division, going broke and entering administration, surviving an underhand attempted take over and closure by our rivals, being excluded from the exciting start of Superleague and now back to the top of the league and challenging once again for trophies and producing international standard players .
For a small club that’s been a basketcase for so long they show what can be done in terms of growth
Leigh are well along the same trajectory and Wakefield at the start of it
Wakey were awful off the field for a very long time but the new owner and ground improvements have shown a huge turnabout
This is how super league can grow not by being owned by the nrl but their own clubs growing and getting the right investors involved
The thing with English clubs they have a lot of history and deep roots in their community. The oldest clubs are 170 years old they just need decent investors
Not that I’d advocate for it but widnes Halifax and Featherstone plus the Cumbrian clubs would all fall into that category
HKR have got some major development plans for the land around the stadium , hopefully it securesthe financial future of the club forever more.Love following Wakey, Leigh and Hull KR, hope they can continue winning and improving their stadiums and financial positions
There are plans for a new west stand. Unfortunately it can only be 3/4 length as the training centre takes up a 1/4 of that side.What would it take to build a new main stand at Hulls KRs ground?
If fc can keep,Leroy ing yes you’d hope so. Unfortunately the number of seats for hkr fans is capped at 5k otherwise the stadium would be full no problem.With an improved Hull FC, and KR doing well, Easter clash surely could be over 20,000 right?
If fc can keep,Leroy ing yes you’d hope so. Unfortunately the number of seats for hkr fans is capped at 5k otherwise the stadium would be full no problem.
Tbf hull derbies can get pretty feral! They segregate the fans so hkr just get one 5k stand to fill. It does mean hfc have to then fill the other 20k seats.that seems silly, a full stadium would be great and would lift the whole occasion
No, but we’ve done pretty well leasing out for for concerts and boxing. Getting secondary revenue streams was one of Lakins (ceo) key goals.Any idea what kind of money Hull KR will pull in from Coldplay concert?
and you want to kick them out of SL? Cuckoo cuckoo
Better than some nrl clubs